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A historical look at Roy Monroe and Forrest W. Choteau of the Kaw Nation, captured in a rare 1909 photograph.

Roy Monroe And Forrest W. Choteau – Kaw – Circa 1909

In this rare historical photograph from around 1909, Roy Monroe and Forrest W. Choteau — members of the Kaw Nation — stand as powerful representatives of their heritage during a time of profound cultural transition for Indigenous peoples in America.

This image offers more than a visual record; it is a quiet testimony of resilience, identity, and dignity amid federal policies that sought to suppress Native cultures. Photographs like these are essential in reclaiming narratives that history books often overlook or misrepresent.

The Kaw people, also known as the Kanza, were originally from the central Midwest and are the namesake of the state of Kansas. By the early 20th century, the Kaw Nation had undergone significant displacement, yet individuals like Monroe and Choteau remained rooted in their traditions.

You can view the historical photograph by clicking the link below: Click here to view the image

By revisiting these archives and honoring the people within them, we breathe life back into the stories that shaped the foundation of Native identity in America.

References and Further Reading

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  • Hmongs & Native Americans
  • Native American Indian – Old Photos - Roy Monroe, Forrest W. Choteau – Kaw – circa 1909. A historical look at Roy Monroe and Forrest W. Choteau of the Kaw Nation, captured in a rare 1909 photograph.

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